Parameters from Zero-Inflated Models
Parameters from zero-inflated models (from packages like pscl, cplm or countreg).
## S3 method for class 'zcpglm' model_parameters( model, ci = 0.95, bootstrap = FALSE, iterations = 1000, component = c("all", "conditional", "zi", "zero_inflated"), standardize = NULL, exponentiate = FALSE, robust = FALSE, p_adjust = NULL, verbose = TRUE, ... )
model |
A model with zero-inflation component. |
ci |
Confidence Interval (CI) level. Default to 0.95 (95%). |
bootstrap |
Should estimates be based on bootstrapped model? If
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iterations |
The number of bootstrap replicates. This only apply in the case of bootstrapped frequentist models. |
component |
Model component for which parameters should be shown. May be
one of |
standardize |
The method used for standardizing the parameters. Can be
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exponentiate |
Logical, indicating whether or not to exponentiate the
the coefficients (and related confidence intervals). This is typical for,
say, logistic regressions, or more generally speaking: for models with log
or logit link. Note: standard errors are also transformed (by
multiplying the standard errors with the exponentiated coefficients), to
mimic behaviour of other software packages, such as Stata. For
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robust |
Logical, if |
p_adjust |
Character vector, if not |
verbose |
Toggle warnings and messages. |
... |
Arguments passed to or from other methods. For instance, when
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A data frame of indices related to the model's parameters.
standardize_names()
to rename
columns into a consistent, standardized naming scheme.
library(parameters) if (require("pscl")) { data("bioChemists") model <- zeroinfl(art ~ fem + mar + kid5 + ment | kid5 + phd, data = bioChemists) model_parameters(model) }
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